Ron Paul opposes amnesty and favors enforcing the law, which includes deporting illegal aliens. Ron Paul is the ONLY viable candidate for president, who has taken this position.

Romney, McCain, Giuliani, Huckabee and Thompson (the gang of five) have made public statements to the effect that they don’t think it’s possible to deport the 12 to 20 million illegals in the US today. By taking that position, those candidates are effectively saying they will NEVER deport a serious number of illegals.

The US economy is practically creaking and groaning under the weight of 20 million illegal aliens. Hospitals and schools are being overwhelmed by swarms of illegals. Ron Paul mentions these facts in his commercial and he proposes an end to birthright citizenship. If 20 million illegals stay in this country much longer, all of them will have “anchor babies” who automatically become US citizens. We absolutely must get rid of the anchor baby loophole otherwise we will be stuck with millions of “next generation” illegals.

It is critically important to be wary of the candidates, who have recently flip-flopped on the immigration issue. Mike Huckabee is absolutely the worst liar in the campaign and nothing he says can be trusted. Mitt Romney is also completely untrustworthy on the illegal immigration issue.

We can’t afford to have another Open Borders lunatic, like George W. Bush as president. America will become a Third World nation unless we make Ron Paul the next president, and let him secure the borders and get rid of the anchor baby loophole.

Mike Huckabee is a LIBERAL. He stands for most of the issues that liberals in the 1970s stood for: Open Borders, massive government spending and letting dangerous criminals out of jail. The mainstream media has just recently started to report on Huckabee’s role in the release of Wayne DuMond, a convicted rapist, who helped attack a murder victim with a claw hammer. DuMond pretended to be a nice repentant Christian and the hopeless sap Huckabee fell for it. After Huckabee pressured the parole board to release DuMond, he raped and murdered two women in Missouri.

An article from the Arkansas Leader reports “If you’re wondering how Gov. Huckabee’s hundreds of clemencies compare with neighboring states, get ready for a shocker. Huckabee leads the pack. He has issued more commutations and pardons than all of the six neighboring states combined. Governors seldom reduce sentences in other states – and almost never for murderers serving life without parole or for rapists or for habitual drunk drivers, while in Arkansas it’s a regular habit with Huckabee.”

The same article continues “Other governors use their clemency power only rarely, while Huckabee has made it routine. As we’ve told you before, he has issued more than 700 pardons and commutations during his eight years in office – more than 137 this year alone – and more than his three predecessors combined. Here are the figures for neighboring states since 1996, when Huckabee took office (and keep in mind the population of these states is nearly 20 times ours):

What lunatic would pardon a murderer based solely on that murderer’s claim that he was a reformed man? Mike Huckabee. A political leader must have good judgment and shouldn’t be easily fooled, but Huckabee is a complete sucker for a good sob story, and his track record of pardons and commutations is rock solid proof.

How does Huckabee respond when he is faced with his track record or the Wayne DuMond case? He LIES. Huckabee has tried to blame former governors for the early release of Wayne DuMond. In reality, Bill Clinton put DuMond away without possibility of parole. Governor Jim Guy Tucker reduced DuMond’s jail sentence to 39 years. But it was Mike Huckabee who held a closed-door meeting with the parole board (in violation of Arkansas law) and pressured them to approve a parole of Wayne DuMond. One source notes “The parole board votes 4-1 in favor of probation with the requirement that DuMond leave Arkansas.” (Does that sound like the parole board truly thought DuMond should be free?)

The Arkansas Times reports “Huckabee’s office then released a letter to Dumond (which said) ‘My desire is that you be released from prison.’ ” An article in the L.A. Times reports “Though he acknowledged discussing the case with the state parole board, Huckabee said that conversation was ’simply part of a broader discussion’ initiated at the request of the board chairman. ‘I did not ask them to do anything,’ he said. Three board members recalled it differently. They said Huckabee raised the issue of DuMond’s release, asking to discuss the matter with them in a closed session. They said his religious beliefs, and the influence of the evangelical community from which he came, drove him. ‘We felt pressured by him,’ said board member Ermer Pondexter. ‘I felt compelled to do it. . . . It was a favor for the governor.’ Looking back, she added, ‘I regret it.’ Parole board member Deborah Springer Suttlar said Huckabee did not mince his feelings about DuMond: ‘He wanted him out.’ ”

Huckabee’s deceitful denials of his role in the parole of Wayne DuMond reveals the dark side of Huckabee’s character. Not surprisingly, Huckabee’s website resorts to wholesale deceit on other issues where his real record is out of step with ordinary Republicans. Huckabee has very recently changed his position on illegal aliens so that now he sounds like Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul. If you look at Huckabee’s track record on illegals however, it becomes obvious that Huckabee is for Open Borders. The Bible says to judge a tree by its fruits. Well, Huckabee’s record is 100 percent for Open Borders.

If Americans want their streets full of illegal aliens and early-released rapists and murderers, then Mike Huckabee is their man. If Americans want the law enforced and someone, who genuinely opposes Amnesty for illegals, they may want to consider voting for Ron Paul for president.

We are rapidly approaching the first election in the Republican primary. The mainstream media reporters have been falling over each other focusing on Romney and Huckabee. Thankfully, these alleged front-runners have been bashing each other with attacks in an attempt to crawl over the mangled body of their opponent.

Fred Thompson has truly fallen off the radar screen plunging to three percent in one poll. Perhaps he will drop out of the race in another week or two. McCain’s “Open Borders” record has hurt him badly in Iowa, and Giuliani has never stood a chance there either.

While the media’s favorites are having a hard time, Ron Paul has moved up to 12 percent in one poll. It should be remembered that the polls don’t take into account cross-over votes from Democrats and Independents, who changed parties to vote for Ron Paul (the only viable anti-war candidate). John Zogby himself has said that Ron Paul will likely do much better than the polls are predicting.

Romney has been running ads blasting Huckabee for releasing 1,033 felons from prison including murderers and multiple DUI offenders. The media calls these “attack ads,” but I can’t fault Romney for telling the truth about Huckabee’s disgraceful record, especially when the mainstream media is failing once again to tell voters all the information they need to know.

The latest story from Iowa involves Huckabee creating a negative ad about Romney and then boasting that he won’t run it, but he shows a roomful of reporters the ad anyway. Gee, you don’t suppose he wanted to save the money for that ad, pretend that he was taking the higher ground —while getting the negative ad out to the press for free? Or maybe his check for $30,000 to run the ad bounced.

Huckabee has so many scandals that he can’t hope to win a battle of the attack ads. If Romney were just a little smarter, he would run nothing but ads about Wayne DuMond, DuMond’s victims and that incident, where Huckabee’s son killed a dog and Mike Huckabee obstructed justice, blocking a criminal animal cruelty investigation. Mike Huckabee should be serving time, not running for president.

Romney spent about nine million dollars in Iowa and three months in Iowa prior to the Iowa straw poll. Romney got 31 percent of the vote in the straw poll, not even a full third. It’s obvious people don’t trust him, don’t like his platform and probably don’t like him being a Mormon. Romney has probably spent several million more in Iowa, and his poll numbers show very little for all the money spent.

It’s frankly insane for people to spend millions in a relatively small state with few electoral votes, just because it’s the first election in the primary. Given Huckabee’s very limited fund-raising ability, he may have blown his bank account on the first few states with nothing left for the rest of the country.

The idea that the winner in Iowa will have tons of momentum is bunk. If you look at the straw polls that followed last summer’s Iowa straw poll, Romney lost momentum and Ron Paul started winning straw poll after straw poll as people voted for the best man, not the best advertising blitz.

There’s a good chance Ron Paul will do a lot better than expected in Iowa. The Romney and Huckabee battle may leave those two candidates so tarnished that voters will look for an ethical candidate with a clean record, and the cleanest candidate in the election is Ron Paul.

The latest ad from the Paul Campaign, makes it clear that Paul would deport illegal aliens, enforce immigration laws and abolish the anchor baby loophole. Ron Paul is the only viable candidate who has a well-established record on immigration, and the only one who can be trusted not to flip-flop later and stick us with an Amnesty.

On the eve of the Iowa primary, millions of Americans are still scratching their heads wondering if Ron Paul can win the Republican primary. They’ve heard Paul propose some great things like abolishing the IRS, but they keep hearing the mainstream media quote poll results, that are discouraging. Meanwhile, a Zogby poll that gave Ron Paul 33 percent and first place in the crowded field of GOP candidates has been air-brushed out of any political news reporting.

There is one very important thing to remember about polls. Pollsters don’t do polls unless someone pays them to do polls. If a group called “Neocons for War” shows up and asks for a poll, they can dictate what questions will be asked in a specific poll, and anyone with any knowledge of polling can tell you a carefully worded poll can heavily slant the results. These polls are often reported simply as a Rasmussen poll or a Gallup poll with no mention of the highly biased sponsor of the poll. As an example of extreme bias, in one poll, if the respondent said he supported Ron Paul, the next question would be on a sexual topic. If the respondent hung up, his pro-Ron Paul vote was discarded.

There has only been one clearly-worded poll by Zogby that we know of. Alex Jones paid for this Zogby poll and that is why we actually know what went into the polling questions. The results of this Zogby poll of over 1,000 Americans was that 33 percent of Americans support Ron Paul, while second place went to Rudy Giuliani, who got 19 percent.

Ron Paul being in first place really should not be that much of a revelation, but we’ve been brainwashed to think differently. Every news report from Fox, practically sneers when Ron Paul’s name is mentioned and of course they have to endlessly repeat the claim that Ron Paul is in single digits, ignoring the Zogby poll where he placed first.

Over the last six months, there have been dozens of “straw polls” held by the Republican party. These informal polls of REAL Republicans, who made the effort to show up and vote, have overwhelmingly favored Ron Paul, giving him the most first place finishes and the best results by a large margin. Curiously, the mainstream media has acted as though these straw polls never took place.

Finally, the fund-raising should be the biggest eye-opener. You can’t beat everyone else in fund-raising unless you have a heck of a lot of supporters. That’s Politics 101. Ron Paul raised $6.5 million in one day beating John Kerry’s record of $5.7 million. Kerry, by the way, set that record AFTER he won the Democrat primary. So Kerry was the official Democrat candidate, with all the Hollywood elite behind him and rich liberals in all the big cities supporting him, and he still didn’t raise as much money in one day as Ron Paul.

Admittedly, the first state in the primary is Iowa, where Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee have literally invested months of time and millions of dollars. It’s doubtful if Huckabee has much money left after making a big push in this one small state. Ron Paul has made a modest effort in Iowa in proportion to the size of the prize. If Romney wins in Iowa, most pundits will simply say “He bought the state.”

Most Ron Paul supporters would be happy with a third place finish in Iowa, just to expose all those phony polls, which claim he has no support. The next state after Iowa is New Hampshire, and Ron Paul stands to do much better there, having scored over 70% in some straw polls in that state. Scoring third place in Iowa and then a majority or near majority in New Hampshire should blast away the credibility of the mainstream pollsters and media, who have been arrogantly dismissing Ron Paul up ’til now.

There wasn’t much chance of Ron Paul doing better than third place in Iowa, and he came within just a few percent of that goal, finishing right on the heels of Fred Thompson and John McCain. Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee had spent about four months each in that state. Romney spent about $10 million and Huckabee spent much of the $5 million he rose in the fourth quarter there. The mainstream media also showered Mike Huckabee with a flood of positive reporting for the last two months. Mike Huckabee is a closet liberal, and the media wants him to rise up as the Republican candidate.

Still, what sort of victory was Iowa for Huckabee? How proud can a candidate be when he spends four months of his time in just one state and “wins” the state with a third of the vote (not even a majority)?

Any news about Ron Paul has been virtually blacked out by the mainstream media. The media totally ignored the blimp Paul’s supporters got him –even though it would have been a big story for any other candidate. The media gave only reluctant coverage for the two big fund-raisers which Ron Paul supporters staged, even though one fund raiser set an all time one-day record.

The media and the pollsters have endlessly insisted that Ron Paul was in the low single digits. Maybe it was good that they set the expectations for Ron Paul so low. Now that Ron Paul finished with ten percent in the Iowa caucus, maybe more Americans will see him as a viable candidate.

The New Hampshire Primary is coming up soon, and the Republicans in New Hampshire have traditionally voted for candidates who believe in freedom and the Constitution like Ron Paul. If Ron Paul does well in the New Hampshire race, it will be a huge boost for his campaign, and the mainstream media will have an impossible time ignoring Paul from that point on.

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Here's another brand-new Ron Paul Revolutionary initiative, the Ron Paul Air Force. This is great. You can find these innovators at www.ronpaulairforce.com. In just 24 hours they've raised their first $26,000 for what they expect to be 50 plane flights in January and 100 flights after that. A flight is set for Jan. 6 right over the Fox News fake forum from which Ron Paul has been excluded by Fox. More flights in New Hampshire will follow immediately. Then flights in South Carolina, Nevada, Michigan, Florida and other States.

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Ron Paul just added 1.2 million dollars to his campaign chest in an incredible one week fund-raiser. The organizers of the fund-raiser cleverly set up their web page so that it would flash up the names of the latest donors and their home towns. People from all over the nation and US soldiers based all over the world were logging on and sending money to Ron Paul’s campaign. Some people were sending multiple donations just so their name would flash up on the screen additional times so their family and friends could see them donating.

Simultaneous with the highly successful fund-raiser was a straw poll in New Jersey, in which Ron Paul scored 72 percent, giving him 11 first place finishes in straw polls. In an extremely quiet acknowledgment of Ron Paul’s popularity and fund-raising ability, one source reports that the RNC has invited Ron Paul and four other presidential candidates to “a special dinner (on Oct. 16th) to benefit the RNC Presidential Trust, featuring our 2008 Presidential candidates.” This is the first time that anyone in a position of power has admitted that Ron Paul is a top tier presidential candidate. Over the last two months, Ron Paul was repeatedly excluded from events for his anti-war position, which the neocons fear like a vampire fears a crucifix.

Ron Paul is still suffering from a mainstream media news black out and he needs to do something about this immediately. Ron Paul needs to start running commercials to introduce himself to the American public. He could start with some relatively inexpensive late night commercials on Cable TV as an experiment. If the commercials brought in a lot of new people and enough additional donations to pay for themselves, then Paul should expand the commercial campaign and take it to prime time.

Ron Paul is being too thrifty right now. He can’t rely on Republican debates to make himself famous. Not enough Americans tune into those things. He needs to reach millions of new people and he needs to do it now. If Ron Paul could raise 1.2 million dollars in one week from just “one percent” of the American population (which is the number the dubious Gallup and Rasmussen pollsters keep giving him), imagine how much money he could raise if he had five percent of the population behind him or ten percent?

The Ron Paul campaign is NOT like the Romney campaign or the Giuliani campaign. Those neocon clowns have gotten tons of free publicity and have been openly called “front-runners” for months now. If Romney spent one million dollars on nation-wide advertising, he would be lucky to add a few thousand luke-warm supporters to his organization. If Ron Paul spent one million dollars on nation-wide advertising, he would almost certainly add MILLIONS of new supporters, who would quickly donate more money than was spent on advertising.

I know that the conventional wisdom is to horde up all the campaign donations until the last minute and to spend it all on advertising at the time of the primaries. This would be a HUGE and probably fatal mistake for the Ron Paul campaign. Ron Paul needs to reach out to the American public without the neocon filter of the mass media censoring his message.

An advertising campaign could focus on the two biggest issues of the 2008 race: immigration and the Iraq War. It would only take a ten second commercial for Ron Paul to say he wants to enforce immigration laws and he wants to end the Iraq War and bring our troops home as soon as possible. Ron Paul could also mention the fact that he has won 11 straw polls (and typically placed in the top 3 when he didn’t win) giving him a better straw poll success rate than any other candidate, and he could point out that the other top tier candidates are really “Open Borders” advocates, who can’t be trusted on immigration.

Ron Paul is such a great candidate that it actually takes time for people to realize that he is the “real deal.” Most Americans are used to horrible Republican candidates like Bob Dole and the two Bushes. It is hard to believe that someone like Thomas Jefferson is running for president and that we actually have a choice. By running nation-wide commercials starting now, the Ron Paul campaign would enable these facts to sink in. Mitt Romney would be wasting his money if he ran commercials now, since people would forget him by the time of the primaries. Ron Paul is NOT forgettable. Any commercials Paul ran now would stick in people’s minds all the way through the primaries. The mainstream media is blacking out almost all news of Ron Paul so he NEEDS to make his own news and go directly to the people.